As I write about myself, awks!
In the next edition of Loot Love's Balcony takeover, she sits down with me to talk about how I got here (Slikour Onlife); my perspective on the conversation of women in hip hop, as well as how the female figure is portrayed in the culture.
To be honest, it has been the best thing I have ever done for myself to simply focus on the works of my hands as opposed to keeping at the back of my mind the fact that I'm a girl in a male dominated space. I've always played the game with no boundaries based on my gender and that has carried me all these years. Tap into my chat with Loot as we also talk about recognition and my view of the industry right now:
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